Join us in 2011Get ready for something very special.
Preparing to celebrate our 28th season from June 17 through July 10, the Ann Arbor Summer Festival has invigorated the cultural life of this community for close to three decades. We bring the world to Ann Arbor: innovative artists, enthusiastic audiences, eager students, curious visitors, and anyone looking to be inspired and entertained on a beautiful Michigan summer night.
I invite you to join us in 2011 as we once again gather to share a truly inclusive experience that celebrates our community, the richness of our stories, the talent of our artists, and the creativity of the human spirit. Here, national and international artists will join regional performers and local partners in transforming Ann Arbor into a vibrant, creative playground, a place brimming with entertainment and artistic inspiration for 21 nights.
And if you enjoy the Ann Arbor Summer Festival, I ask you to please consider making a donation to the festival today to help us maintain the high quality programs that you have come to love. Your contributions help us to offer the finest arts and cultural experiences from around the world, and to support local and regional artists by providing a platform for their creative aspirations and collaborations.
This is your festival, and we greatly appreciate your support and patronage.

Robb Woulfe
Executive Director

The Ann Arbor Summer Festival’s mission is to present a world-class celebration of arts and entertainment that enriches the cultural, economic, and social vitality of the region.
Excellence, Diversity, Relevance
The Ann Arbor Summer Festival's vision is to increase the positive impact on audiences and the community while building a financially stable and adaptable organization.
Click here to download Strategic Plan (PDF)
Patricia M. Garcia, Chair
James A. Kosteva, Vice Chair
Julie Fritz, Secretary
Erik W. Bakker, Treasurer
Dawn H. Foerg, Imm. Past Chair
LeAnn Auer
Christie Wong Barrett
H. David Baru
Lisa Bee
Susan Chandler
Sally Churchill
Alan G. Cotzin
Paul Cousins
Michael S. Dubin
Karen Edwards
Bettye S. Elkins
Peter B. Fayroian
Susan Gott
John C. Hieftje
Jerold Lax
Kenneth Magee
Sudha Maheshwari
Kevin S. McDonald
Margaret B. McKinley
Jayne Miller
Ronald G. Miller
Y. Jamie Mistry
Anthony Y. Nam
Patricia Pooley
James S. Reece
Kimberly L. Scott
Ellie Serras
Angeline Smith
Daniel Washington
Paul C. Boylan
George D. Goodman
Margaret Massialas
J.P. Weidenbach
Robb Woulfe
Executive Director
Amy Nesbitt
General Manager
Phire Branding Co.
Festival Branding
Myra Klarman
Festival Photography
University Lithographers
Festival Printing
Highlander Graphics
Festival Signage & Display
Robin Sherer CPA, Accountant
Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone PLC, Attorneys
Willis & Jurasek PC, Auditors & Tax Advisors
JJR, Landscape Architecture, Planning & Urban Design
DIDAKTIKOS, Technology & I.T. Consultant

The Ann Arbor Summer Festival is an exhilarating celebration of performing arts, outdoor entertainment, and community spirit. As a boutique music and arts festival, the three-week gathering offers dozens of performances, activities, exhibitions, screenings and more, with eclectic music, dance, comedy, film, street arts, and family fun.
Founded by Eugene Power, and established as an equal partnership between the City of Ann Arbor and the University of Michigan, the Ann Arbor Summer Festival presented its first full season of events in 1984. Early festival seasons emphasized classical music and theater, but have since become more popular and diverse in nature, encompassing a breadth of performance genres.
Today, the Ann Arbor Summer Festival produces two concurrent programs, one indoor and one outdoor, at various venues and public spaces across the University of Michigan campus and in downtown Ann Arbor. The indoor Mainstage series includes ticketed performances of world-class music, dance, theater, and comedy. The outdoor program, Top of the Park, is held along a beautiful campus green and offers admission-free concerts, movies under the stars, open-air spectacles, family attractions, and more.
Now preparing to celebrate its 28th season, the Ann Arbor Summer Festival offers a progressive mix of regional, national, and international artists of all disciplines. Presenting over 100 scheduled events each season, the festival’s spectrum of artistic expression attracts a diverse audience in terms of age, interest, ethnicity, socio-economic background, education, and gender. With an estimated attendance of over 60,000 people each year, the festival provides a multitude of creative ways to engage its fans and supporters.
Recent Mainstage seasons have featured artists such as Elvis Costello, Willie Nelson, Gladys Knight, Chris Isaak, Diana Krall, Ani DiFranco, John Waters, Lily Tomlin, Cesaria Evora, MOMIX, Pink Martini, Lyle Lovett, k.d. lang, Devo, Buddy Guy, KT Tunstall, Mikhail Baryshnikov, A Prairie Home Companion, Natalie MacMaster, Manhattan Transfer, John Hiatt, The Funk Brothers, Meow Meow, Afro-Cuban All Stars, Los Lobos, Cinematic Titanic, Caravan Palace, Patty Griffin, and more.
National artists that have performed at Top of the Park include: Shawn Mullins, Serena Ryder Tally Hall, Wayne "The Train" Hancock, the Red Elvises, Ari Hest, Stephen Kellogg & The Sixers, That 1 Guy, Carolyn Wonderland, NOMO, My Dear Disco, The Macpodz, Greensky Bluegrass, Mucca Pazza, JJ Grey & Mofro, and many others.

In addition to our commitment to providing a first-rate entertainment experience, the festival is also committed to consciously greening our events and lowering our environmental impact wherever possible. We want to leave the planet, and Ingalls Mall in particular, as beautiful as we found it.
Starting in 2008, the festival launched an ambitious environmental initiative as a way to make a vocal and public commitment to raise awareness about green issues and to encourage the community to be more eco-conscious. Some of our current efforts include:
FOOD & BEVERAGE
*Requesting all food and beverage vendors use biodegradable or compostable packaging for their food and tableware, whenever possible
*Using cold drink cups from our beer distributor O&W that are made from PLA plastic derived from corn. PLA plastic is a compostable material that when placed in a commercial environment will naturally decompose back to organic elements.
*Engaging food and beverage vendors from the Ann Arbor community in an effort to support local businesses, and to decrease the amount of travel and fuel consumption required for product to get to the event.
*Promoting the efforts of our food vendors such as Silvio’s Organic Pizza, which works with organic ingredients and offers numerous options in their menu that do not include any animal products (vegan); as well as Glass House Cafe, which offers biodegradable containers and cutlery at its Top of the Park location.
*Working with our partners at Whole Foods Market and Coca-Cola to return and recycle cans and bottles more effectively from the festival site.
TRANSPORTATION
*Promoting alternative methods of transportation to and from Festival events by encouraging attendees to use mass transit, car-pooling and bicycle racks. Local area bike enthusiasts are helping with this effort and promoting bike transportation to festival events all month long.
*Working with local vendors, service providers and staff whenever possible to conserve gas and transportation energy – reducing our carbon footprint on every level while we support ‘all things local’.
*Commuting and encouraging others to commute to our office and event site using hybrid vehicles, bicycles, and carpools.
*Partnering with BTB Party Bus to provide green transportation for patrons to and from festival events. Besides giving festival-goers a carbon-neutral way to get to Top of the Park -- BTB Party Bus runs on waste vegetable oil from Ann Arbor area restaurants -- the buses also provide patrons the opportunity to support the festival with $.50 of each fare donated back to us. Click here for more information.
MATERIALS & PRODUCTION
*Reusing/repairing as much of our production equipment as we can each season, thus keeping excess waste out of landfills.
*Printing our season program guide, brochures, calendar, letterhead, business cards, and other collateral materials using soy inks on various grades of recycled paper.
*Offering organic cotton for the festival apparel sold at the TOPshop.
*Accepting Top of the Park performer submissions electronically online via Sonicbids, an efficient and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional press kits.
*Asking caterers, food and beverage vendors to use recyclable or biodegradable products.
*Increasing the number of recycling bins at festival events, and ensuring that they are more prominently and clearly displayed.
FUN & EDUCATION
*Hosting a variety of environmentally-focused activities and entertainment at Top of the Park. Many of these events include numerous hands-on events at the KidZone tent.
*Presenting bands that are touring using bio-diesel vehicles and other environmentally friendly touring methods. These artists often talk about these choices from stage and on their websites.
*Encouraging all festival staff and patrons to “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle” in appropriate ways in our many areas of messaging.
There are many, many things the festival and the community can still do to improve our activities to lessen our impact on the environment, so please join us in doing all you can to “green” our collective activities!

Download releases in PDF format.
2010-06-09 | Festival Announces Myra Klarman Exhibit
2010-05-13 | Festival Announces Devo
2010-05-13 | Festival Announces Beatles Lineup
2010-04-16 | Festival Announces 2010 Top of the Park Schedule
2010-03-22 | Festival Announces 2010 Mainstage Season
2010-01-07 | Festival Changes for 2010
Mainstage artist images. Download images in high res format.
General Top of the Park images. Download images in high res format.
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For interviews, press tickets, or other media needs, please contact:.
Robb Woulfe
(734) 994-5999 ext 203
rwoulfe@umich.edu
Media inquires only, please.

Ann Arbor Summer Festival
310 Depot Street, Suite 3
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
T: (734) 994-5999
F: (734) 994-5885
Robb Woulfe
Executive Director
Amy Nesbitt
General Manager
Samantha Nielsen Misiak
Festival Assistant